Since Dustin is asking - no where in the EULA when we were talking about it in the past do I recall seeing any version listed... which is where you and Scott are saying that the EULA basically still allows you to do free upgrades.

Beyond that - no clue if it talks about 'current' 'most current' etc..

This link walks you through tweaking Chrome on MS's page to look like you're using an iPAD Pro to download 1809 or 1903 directly.

This would circumvent the EULA, no?

Are you constantly looking over your shoulder for the dreaded Microsoft police? And can you say that 100% of the MS licensing at your job and home are totally legal and compliant to their EULA? I've literally never seen anyone so concerned with MS licensing.

This link walks you through tweaking Chrome on MS's page to look like you're using an iPAD Pro to download 1809 or 1903 directly.

This would circumvent the EULA, no?

Are you constantly looking over your shoulder for the dreaded Microsoft police? And can you say that 100% of the MS licensing at your job and home are totally legal and compliant to their EULA? I've literally never seen anyone so concerned with MS licensing.

At home I am 100% compliant, where I work is another story as I don't manage it here and thus don't care.

This link walks you through tweaking Chrome on MS's page to look like you're using an iPAD Pro to download 1809 or 1903 directly.

This would circumvent the EULA, no?

Are you constantly looking over your shoulder for the dreaded Microsoft police? And can you say that 100% of the MS licensing at your job and home are totally legal and compliant to their EULA? I've literally never seen anyone so concerned with MS licensing.

Attempting to be compliant is never a bad thing. Sure, most places make mistakes somewhere. But mistakes being made isn't a reason to avoid attempting to do the right thing.

This link walks you through tweaking Chrome on MS's page to look like you're using an iPAD Pro to download 1809 or 1903 directly.

This would circumvent the EULA, no?

The EULA of what, the website? MS is voluntarily giving you the download in this case.

The EULA of the ISO, which I thought had some sort of verbiage stating it could only be used to install the most current Windows 10 at the time of use.

I could be mistaken, which is why I was asking.

If I download it from MS and install, and it works, as far as I'm concerned, it's compliant. All that legalese BS in the EULA can kiss the fattest part of my ass. It's good to attempt to be compliant, but worrying about it is a fool's game.

This link walks you through tweaking Chrome on MS's page to look like you're using an iPAD Pro to download 1809 or 1903 directly.

This would circumvent the EULA, no?

Are you constantly looking over your shoulder for the dreaded Microsoft police? And can you say that 100% of the MS licensing at your job and home are totally legal and compliant to their EULA? I've literally never seen anyone so concerned with MS licensing.

At home I am 100% compliant, where I work is another story as I don't manage it here and thus don't care.

With Firefox you can just goto about:config and add a specific user agent string for microsoft.com by adding:general.useragent.override.microsoft.com
And set it to this for example:Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; U; CPU OS 3_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/531.21.10 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/7B405